Author/Authors :
Zhang, Caiqin Fourth Military Medical University - Xi’an - Shaanxi, China , Zhao, Yong Fourth Military Medical University - Xi’an - Shaanxi, China , Zhao, Ningning Fourth Military Medical University - Xi’an - Shaanxi, China , Tan, Dengxu Fourth Military Medical University - Xi’an - Shaanxi, China , Zhang, He Fourth Military Medical University - Xi’an - Shaanxi, China , Chen, Xue Fourth Military Medical University - Xi’an - Shaanxi, China , Zhang, Hai Fourth Military Medical University - Xi’an - Shaanxi, China , An, Jiaze Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreaticosplenic Surgery - Xijing Hospital - The Fourth Military Medical University - Xi’an - Shaanxi, China , Shi, Changhong Fourth Military Medical University - Xi’an - Shaanxi, China , Li, Mengbin Fourth Military Medical University - Xi’an - Shaanxi, China
Abstract :
Combining near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) and nuclear imaging techniques provides a novel approach for hepatocellular
carcinoma (HCC) diagnosis. Here, we report the synthesis and characteristics of a dual-modality NIRF optical/positron emission
tomography (PET) imaging probe using heptamethine carbocyanine dye and verify its feasibility in both nude mice and rabbits
with orthotopic xenograft liver cancer.Tis dye, MHI-148, is an efective cancer-specifc NIRF imaging agent and shows preferential
uptake and retention in liver cancer.The corresponding NIRF imaging intensity reaches 109
/cm2 tumor area at 24 h after injection in
mice with HCC subcutaneous tumors. The dye can be further conjugated with radionuclide 68Ga (68Ga-MHI-148) for PET tracing.
We applied the dual-modality methodology toward the detection of HCC in both patient-derived orthotopic xenograft (PDX)
models and rabbit orthotopic transplantation models. NIRF/PET images showed clear tumor delineation after probe injection
(MHI-148 and 68Ga-MHI-148). The tumor-to-muscle (T/M) standardized uptake value (SUV) ratios were obtained from PET at
1 h after injection of 68Ga-MHI-148, which was helpful for efectively capturing small tumors in mice (0.5 cm × 0.3 cm) and rabbits
(1.2 cm × 1.8 cm). Tis cancer-targeting NIRF/PET dual-modality imaging probe provides a proof of principle for noninvasive
detection of deep-tissue tumors in mouse and rabbit and is a promising technique for more accurate and early detection of HCC.
Keywords :
PET , NIRF , Carbocyanine , Heptamethine